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- An English Source for a Latin Text?: Wind Prognostication in Oxford, Bodleian, Hatton 115 and Ashmole 345 Volume 112, Number 2, Spring 2015, pp. 213-233
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- The Poet in the Poem: Blake’s Milton
- “A Mastery in Fooling”: Marvell, the Mock-Book, and the Surprising Life of “Mr. Bayes”
- “All that appears most casuall to us”: Fortune, Compassion, and Reason in Lucy Hutchinson’s Exploratory Providentialism
- Turning the Tables: Richard Crashaw Reads the Protestant Altar
- Anti-Court Satire, Religious Polemic, and the Many Faces of Antichrist: An Intertextual Reading of Donne’s “Satyre 4” and Spenser’s Faerie Queene
- The Tactful Genius: Abiding the End in the Confessio Amantis
- An English Source for a Latin Text?: Wind Prognostication in Oxford, Bodleian, Hatton 115 and Ashmole 345
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